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Saturday, January 1, 2022

O'𝚫『重溫「二」
in modus vagus operandi
游侠
流浪漢/流浪/游牧/沒落/流離

Have we come to visit and pass or to conquest and possess?

Mover, Rover — but no Settler

Between the shores of 51 ䷲ 震 & 52 ䷳艮
Between Vagrancy & Settling down, stilling (Nomadisme & Sédentarité)
Between the shores and chores of the Rhône —    Ῥοδᾰνός • (Rhodanós, fleuve, main stem or trunk, the Gaulish name of the river was *Rodonos or *Rotonos [from a PIE root *ret- "to run, roll" frequently found in river names]) & the Saône —  — Sauconna (river), from the Celtic/Gaulish river goddess Souconna, from a Proto-Celtic word meaning "the flowing 「流動」, the suckler," from Proto-Indo-European *sewg-, *sewk-.

ほうろうしゃ  (hōrōsha

  1. vagabond (a person on a trip of indeterminate destination and/or length of time)

rover

  1. vagabond (a person on a trip of indeterminate destination and/or length of timewho spends their time wandering. "they became rovers who departed further and further from civilization"
  2. Synonyms: wanderer / traveller / globetrotter / drifter / bird of passage / roamer / itinerant / transient / nomad / gypsy / tramp / vagrant / vagabond / hobo
  3. informal: gadabout
  4. archaic: landloper

knight-errant (plural knights-errant)

  1. A knight in a medieval romance who wanders in search of adventure and opportunities to prove his chivalry. The legendary Round Table had one chair – the Siège Perilous (‘danger-seat’) – which no-one could occupy safely except for the true Grail-Knight: the knight destined to achieve the Holy Grail or Sangreal, a symbolism sometimes linked to the Last Supper, which had one place for Judas of ill-omen. The Grail-Knight – it was said that the Siège Perilous was reserved for Sir Perceval, then later, Sir Galahad – was required to be a hero with the purest heart, who was chaste and a virgin without sins (which disqualified Sir Lancelot from the start).

vagus nerve (plural vagus nerves)

  1. (neuroanatomy) Either of the (10th/X) tenth pair of cranial nerves which extend from the medulla oblongata down into the abdomen. Some of the branches of these important nerves supply the tongue, larynx, lungs, gut, and heart.
    Synonyms: nervus vaguspneumogastric nervetenth cranial nervewandering nerve
    Coordinate terms: olfactory nerveoptic nerveoculomotor nervetrochlear nervetrigeminal nerveabducens nervefacial nervevestibulocochlear nerveglossopharyngeal nerveaccessory nervehypoglossal nerve
Guilio Rosati, Nomades du désert

Peripatetic minorities are mobile populations moving among settled populations offering a craft or trade.

Was RAM's BB a Beday or Manta ("Water Gypsy" or "River Gypsy") and AA (Aa) their natural spiritual and watery flow? One of those people that traditionally live, travel in groups and never stay in one place for more than a couple of months, and earn their living on the river, people that are a marginalized group. A majority of the Bedes live on snake related trading, such as snake charming (training), snake catching, snake selling, etc. They also sell lucky heathers and herbal medicines, which they claim have magical properties.

Or a Dom (also called Domi; Arabic: دومي / ALA-LC: Dūmī, دومري / Dūmrī, Ḍom / ضوم or دوم, or sometimes also called Doms) that are a people with origins in the Indian subcontinent which through ancient migrations are found scattered across Western Asia, North Africa, Caucasus, Central Asia, Eastern Anatolia Region and still parts of the Indian subcontinent. The traditional language of the Dom is Domari, an endangered Indo-Aryan language, thereby making the Dom an Indo-Aryan ethnic group. They have been associated with other traditionally itinerant ethnic groups, called the Rom/Roma/Romani people and Lom people: the three groups have been said to have separated from each other or, at least, to share a similar history. Specifically, the ancestors of the Dom, the Domba left the Indian subcontinent sometime between late antiquity and the Early Middle Ages.

The Romani (also spelt Romany /ˈroʊməni/, /ˈrɒ-/), colloquially known as Roma, are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group, traditionally nomadic itinerants living mostly in Europe, and diaspora populations in the Americas. The Romani as a people originate from the northern Indian subcontinent, from the Rajasthan, Haryana, and Punjab regions of modern-day India.
The Romani people are widely known in English by the exonym Gypsies (or Gipsies), which is considered by many Romani people to be pejorative due to its connotations of illegality and irregularity as well as its historical use as a racial slur. In many other languages, regarding cognates of the word, such as French: Tzigane, Spanish: gitano, Italian: zingaro and Portuguese: cigano, this perception is either very small or non-existent.

डोम लोग: Dom people: 
Bakho/Bede/Deha/Domba/Kalbelia/Lom/Lori/Lyuli/Mirasi/Narikurava/Nawar/Orh/Patharkat/Rom/Rrom/Roma/Romani/Sinti
बाखो/बेदे/देहा/डोम्बा/कालबेलिया/लोम/लोरी/ल्युली/मिरासी/नारीकुरवा/नवर/ओर्ह/पाथरकट/रोम/रोम/रोमा/रोमानी/सिंती
जातियां: Castes:
Abdal/Gandhila/Heri/Hurkiya/Jalia/Kaibarta/Kan/Madari/Qalandar/Perna/Sapera (Muslim)
अब्दाल/गांधीला/हेरी/हुरकिया/जलिया/कैबर्ता/कान/मदारी/कलंदर/पर्ना/सपेरा (मुस्लिम)

Flag of the Romani people

Part River Gypsy as Gray and part Bourgeois like a Cancer is.

Though born in that city that is built among the hills, whose name states that it was a Dun (from Proto-Celtic *dūnom (“fortress”), a fortress of Lug, where the Old Rhône and Saône flow, there, between the rues Pierre Corneille (23) and Molière — that for thirteen years an itinerant playwright, actor, and poet — right on the banks in the Sixth District that plays the role of the city’s bourgeois residential area, with large apartments and mansions located between the famous Parc de la Tête d’Or, the Cité Internationale and the old Brotteaux train station, I spent my first years travelling from the Lyonnais to the South of Brittany, to Lorraine and then elsewhere before coming back and settling around the Puits Gaillot, 8.

Lyon, old Pont Morand, beginning of 19th century, linking the 6th district to the Presqu’île

Association Guillaume Budé
23 Rue Pierre Corneille
69006 Lyon

Latitude; 45.766520/Longitude: 4.843400
GPS Coordinates
45° 45' 59.472'' N
4° 50' 36.24'' E

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